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by readitalready
122 days ago
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> Who doesn't face consequences for whose information? People don't consequences because the cost for punishment is too high. You now have to hire a lawyer to sue some random person on the internet that deliberately lied about you. What do you think the cost of consequences should be? How much should I pay a lawyer to sue someone that posts libel? |
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While social media companies are immune to liability for what users post, if you file a libel lawsuit the companies have to follow court orders (unless the company's lawyers convince the court otherwise) to disclose the identity of a user who allegedly posted libel.
> You now have to hire a lawyer...
> What do you think the cost of consequences should be? How much should I pay a lawyer to sue someone that posts libel?
Unless you study law, you would have needed a lawyer to sue for defamation/libel before the age of the internet anyway. Whatever the costs are, the consequences should fall on the person who posted the libel, not on the company offering the posting service.